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Where is the best source of
Medicare Information?
What is a Medicare Supplement
policy and how does it work? A Medicare Supplement
policy is sold by private insurance companies to fill the "gaps" in
Original Medicare Plan. In all but three states (Minnesota,
Massachusetts, and Wisconsin), there are 12 standard Medicare Supplement
plans called "A" through "L". Each plan has a different set of
benefits.
Why should someone buy Medicare Supplement
Insurance? There are “gaps” or
out-of-pocket costs not covered by Medicare. A Medicare Supplement Insurance
policy may fill these gaps. Those with a Medicare Supplement policy if already in a Medicare
managed care plan, Private Fee-for-Service plan, Medicare Medical Savings
Account plan, or a Religious Fraternal Benefit plan.
When is the best time to buy a Medicare
Supplement Insurance policy? During the open enrollment period.
How
is the Medicare Supplement open enrollment period
calculated? The
Medicare card shows the dates Part B coverage started. The original open enrollment ends 6
months after Part B coverage starts.
What other situations create a
Medicare Supplement open enrollment period?
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Medicare managed care or Private Fee-for-Service plan leaves the
program or area
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Insured leaves the health plan’s service area
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Medicare health plan fails to meet its contractual
obligations
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Employer group health plan coverage ends
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Leave a Medicare Supplement policy to join a Medicare managed
care plan, or Private Fee-for-Service plan, or Medicare Select for the
first time, and then return to a Medicare Supplement
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Joined a Medicare Health plan first eligible for Medicare at age
65 and within one year of joining decided to leave the Medicare
health plan
Can I pay on my own for services that
are not covered by Medicare? Yes.
Can
my Medicare Supplement Insurance company drop me? Policies sold after
1990 must let you renew unless you do not pay the premiums, you lie, or
commit fraud under the policy. You may lose a guaranteed renewable
policy if the insurance company goes bankrupt or cancel all policies of
this type in your state.
Do I
have to have my Medicare Supplement policy for a certain length of time
before I can switch to a different Medicare Supplement policy? No.
Do I
need more than one Medicare Supplement policy? No. It is illegal for insurance
companies to sell you more than one policy.
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